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  1. I get a DirectX error on my Dragon Age Inquisition with the new drivers. I have been trying tons of fixes that I came across bioware threads but nothing helps. I have a GTX 765m on an AW14. I am not sure if this is driver related or game related.

    It is Driver related:

    Please note, Ubisoft and BioWare are working on updates to Far Cry 4 and Dragon Age: Inquisition, respectively, to resolve multi-GPU and single-GPU game issues that can occur on any graphics card. In Far Cry 4's case, the first of these updates will launch sometime today, with further updates coming in the near future. For details of Dragon Age: Inquisition's updates, bookmark this page.

    This was from the Driver post on the Geforce Site:Far Cry 4 GeForce Game Ready Driver Now Available | GeForce

  2. Cool, downloading now. Thanks for the note.

    You are very welcome.

    Now we only have to wait for the AC U Update I think Nvidias Drivers are not the big issue here in the Ubisoft titles.

    - - - Updated - - -

    For everyone who are using Windows Technical Preview and the Nvidia Drivers for Win 8.1.

    Nvidia has to optimize their Drivers for the Technical Preview as a Mircosoft Engineer posted:

    http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_tp-gaming/windows-10-tp-online-game-issues/5db045a2-0f35-4d4b-b6fb-9343071ad77a

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  3. Surprisingly I've got the same problems (y500 650M SLI) especially since I could get a solid 60fps (1080p) at mixed medium-high settings in Far Cry 3/Blood Dragon.

    Will be looking forward to playable framerate at 1080p, since I get around 30fps so far with current setup and almost complete GPU utilization in SLI. Also worth mentioning and really weird is the GPU utilization during cutscenes, is that loading the world in the background or something? Doesn't seem to drop, gpu one like 20% and gpu two at 80% without stop.

    I saw an article today where Ubisoft states that they have found the problem for the drops especially in cutscenes and they will soon update it.I guess it was as u said something with the processqueue and the many NPC.

    U should if u haven't already update ur Far Cry 4 to the latest version (1.04) along with the 344.75 I have almost no drops and it is very well playable/enjoyable now!

  4. Got the y510p 750m sli and I have updated my Games (Far Cry 4 and AC U) to the last versions I think both 1.03...but I have on both games terrible performance yet both sli profile are working.

    I guess Ubisoft has to update their Games and Nvidia has then to optimize their drivers/sli profiles a bit.

    The gpu utilization is on both cards around 95%-99% with some drops in Far Cry 4 and even more and harder drops in Assassin's Creed Unity.

    P.s.: Stability is no issue...runs stable in all games whereas I had heavy issues with the 344.65

    P.p.s.: Other updated profiles like Ryse Son of Rome and Grid Autosport run just great!

  5. Can't overclock my LCD anymore on the Windows 10 Technical Preview (9879 Build)...Was able to overclock my matte Display to 83Hz or 80Hz on Windows 8.1 and I used "back then" the Nvidia Driver 344.11 for Windows 8.1 64Bit version...I "updated" my OS to the Technical Preview also 64Bit and used the same Driver(and I reinstalled it) yet when I try to overclock it to 83Hz, 80Hz or even anything above 60Hz my screen goes black and I have to restart.

    I am currently using the 344.75 Driver (64bit) with a clean installation and still cant overclock it anymore.

    I have the y510p matte display with 750m sli and the Windows Technical Preview 9879 also I use the 344.75 Game Ready Driver for Win 8,1 64bit...any help, any Ideas?

    P.s.:I have no other issues...my Overclock on the sli gpus runs just perfect and I saw oddly enough a increase of fps and in benchmarking :)

  6. I want a laptop with 15,6'' or 17,3'' screen, 1920x1080 resolution and able to run without any lag 16 programs each needing 512mb ram, 800mhz cpu and 64mb of graphic memory and one program needing 1gb of graphic memory, 4 gb ram and 3 ghz cpu, for a total of 17 programs.

    does someone have some advice?

    Try a Lenovo Y510p with single GPU with 2GBs of VRAM and 8 GB RAM. It offers you a quad-core CPU with 8 Threats! and really high build quality.

    Plus: it is very cheap just oner 1000$

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